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Fill in the blanks with suitable verbs. I just _______ a white chocolate ​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

In order to fill in the blank with the most suitable noun or verb, let's understand what nouns and verbs are.

Nouns are the naming words. For example: Roshni is pretty. Here, 'Roshni' is the noun.

Verbs are the action words. For example: Ram fought bravely. Here, 'Ram' is the noun, and 'fought' is the verb.

NOTE: 'Choose' can be used in the form of a noun as well as a verb.

Option B - 'Choosing' is the participle form of the verb. As the sentence in simple present tense, we can't use the participle here. Hence, option B is incorrect.

Option C - 'Choice' is a noun and not a verb. We need a verb to agree with the pronoun 'I' here. Thus option C is incorrect.

Option D - 'Choosed' is a wrong word. Hence, option D is incorrect.

Option A - 'Choose' is a verb in the plural form and it agrees with the plural subject ('I' is always considered as a plural subject). Also, it matches the tense of the sentence. Hence, option A is the correct answer.

'I choose chocolate over vanilla always.'

Answered by pritimayeepany
2

Answer:

the ans will be (eat).

hope this ans will help you.

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